Abstract

Background: The increasing incidence of dermatophytoses in the world and the side effects of the current therapies encouraged the search of alternative drugs. Hence the objective of this work was to determine antidermatophytes activity of Syzigium aromaticum formulate antidermatophytic cream. Materials and Methods: The extracts were prepared by maceration of plant materials into methanol. Three formulations of creams were made, and the best was chosen according to its physicochemical stability and appearance. The acute dermal toxicity and antidermatophytic efficacy of the cream was performed on guinea-pig. Results: The methanolic extract of S. aromaticum was incorporated in the final cream formulation. The formulation containing shea-butter 58.5%, acetylic alcohol 2.5%, stearic acid 1.5%, bee-wax 10%, borax 1.5%, polysorbate 60 2.5%, 2 drops of lactic acid and water was chosen because of its good appearance and stability. The cream with methanolic extract of S. aromaticum did not reveal any dermal toxic effect. The cream efficacy was dose-dependent. The treatment with cream at 5% methanolic extracts of S. aromaticum revealed the best potency after 14 days of treatment. Conclusion: These results show that the cream at 5% methanolic extract of S. aromaticum seed is promising in the treatment of dermatophytoses and could be used as an alternative in the development of a new therapy.

Highlights

  • Dermatophytes are microscopic filamentous fungi which have an affinity for keratin

  • Et al.: Formulation and Evaluation of Safety and Antifungal Efficacy of Syzigium Aromaticum-Base Cream on Guinea Pigs Infected with Trichophyton Mentagrophytes and strengthening the empirical knowledge on medicinal plants of the Cameroonian pharmacopoeia, we evaluated the antidermatophyte activity of Syzigium aromaticum-based cream in guinea pigs

  • One month of storage revealed a phase separation of the F1 formulation and no significant change of F2 and F3. This could be explained by the presence of borax in F2 and F3 which plays an important role in increasing the stability of a cream 22

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Introduction

Dermatophytes are microscopic filamentous fungi which have an affinity for keratin They affect the skin, nails or hair and cause superficial lesions in humans called dermatophytosis. Three formulations of creams were made, and the best was chosen according to its physicochemical stability and appearance. Results: The methanolic extract of S. aromaticum was incorporated in the final cream formulation. The cream with methanolic extract of S. aromaticum did not reveal any dermal toxic effect. The treatment with cream at 5% methanolic extracts of S. aromaticum revealed the best potency after 14 days of treatment. Conclusion: These results show that the cream at 5% methanolic extract of S. aromaticum seed is promising in the treatment of dermatophytoses and could be used as an alternative in the development of a new therapy.

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